Smart machines boost industry

Government official says advanced computer technology is helping to advance the efficiency of manufacturing

Advanced computer numerical control machine tools, or CNCs, have boosted China's key manufacturing sectors and added more than 70.6 billion yuan ($10.3 billion; 9.2 billion euros; ￡8.1 billion) to industrial output over the past eight years, a senior government official told.

CNC machining is the automated process in the manufacturing sector, where computers are used to control machine tools such as lathes, mills and grinders.

Smart machines boost industry

China has invested 9.1 billion yuan in research and development since CNCs were listed as one of 16 major national science and technology projects in 2009, and their use has made smooth progress, said Luo Junjie, a senior official from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

"CNC machine tools are vital for the country's major manufacturing areas such as the auto, nuclear power, aeronautics and astronautics sectors," said Luo.

"It was behind the success of some keynote projects as the launch of the Long March 5 heavy lift carrier rocket and the Tianzhou 1 cargo spacecraft," Luo added.

"It is the first standard China has set for high-tier CNC machine tools," Lu says.

The rapidly progressing local CNC technology is also breaking into a market dominated by foreign technology. According to Lu, domestic high-tier CNC technology has caught up with international standards, and its market share of the Chinese market has expanded from 1 percent to 5 percent. It has been applied in massive production in important sectors such as aeronautics, astronautics and the military.

Medium-end CNCs secured a quarter of the domestic market last year, a jump from the previous 10 percent in 2009, with total sales now at around 4 billion yuan in the past eight years.

The ministry's Luo said Chinese-made punch press production lines for automobile parts had taken 30 percent of the global market." We have exported our production lines abroad to, among others, Ford Motor Co in the United States," Luo said.

In the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), the goal of the CNC project is to improve domestic R&D capabilities and to catch up with advanced countries. Ministry official Luo said that by 2020, the domestic CNC sector should be able to meet 80 percent of manufacturing demand from key areas like aviation, aerospace and automobiles.